Syzonenko O. Electric discharge exertion on the structure of the porous materials and the dynamics of the hydrocarbon fluids filtra-tion in them

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0507U000178

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Specialization

  • 05.02.01 - Матеріалознавство

19-03-2007

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.207.03

Institute for Problems in Materials Science

Essay

. Object of research: are porous material of natural origin and filtration of hydrocarbon fluid in it. The purpose of research: is development of scientific bases of electric discharge (ED) method of change of structure of the porous materials, filled by hydrocarbon fluids, and dy-namics of their filtration. Methods of research: mathe-matical and physical modeling; registration of fast pulse high-voltage and hydrodynamic processes; optical micros-copy; gravimetrical method; physical and chemical analy-sis; mathematical statistics. Theoretical results and nov-elty: the theoretical and experimental methods of research of high-voltage ED influence are developed at the change of structure of porous materials and conformities to the law of parameter association of influence with rheological characteristics of hydrocarbon fluids and dynamics of fil-tration are set. Practical results: the methods of manage-ment of micro- and mezostructure of porous materials are developed for the practical use in oil production and at preparation of alternative types of fuels and dynamics of filtration in porous materials of hydrocarbon fluids and physical and chemical state of different dispersion systems. A subject and degree of introduction: the ED technol-ogy of intensification of filtration processes in the deep layers of mountain siltages, which is inculcated on more than 300 extractive mining holes of deposits of Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan and China, is developed. Efficiency of introduction: is multiplied the influx of oil more than 3 times as large. Sphere of the use – oil-, gas branches of production, powder metallurgy, power.

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